New Delhi: Former India cricketer Mohammad Kaif, who is highly ranked as one of the best Indian fielders of all time, on Sunday took to Twitter to share his 'Sudama moment' with cricketing icon Sachin Tendulkar. Kaif garnered a lot of praise for his adorable gesture as he shared a picture with the legendary batsman, terming him as 'Lord Krishna' in it.


"My Sudama moment with Lord Krishna," Kaif captioned the image, drawing huge applause on social media for his humility.


Kaif had retired from all forms of cricket in July 13, 2018. Significantly, it was on July 13 in 2002 when Kaif had played a crucial match-wining knock against England in the NatWest Trophy final to help India win the series.

Chasing a huge 326-run target, India were once in deep trouble after being reduced to 146/5 before Yuvraj Singh (69 off 63) and Kaif (87 unbeaten off 75) had notched a memorable win from the jaws of defeat.

In 125 ODIs, Kaif scored 2,753 runs, averaging 32.01 with two centuries to his name. In Tests, he scored 324 runs from 13 innings and a century.

(With agency inputs)